On February 24th the Wikipedia entry for the RepRap Project was well over 30,000 words and covered virtually every aspect of the long history of RepRap. However an editor named Jytdog took issue with some of the lax sourcing on the page and did what really can only be described as a hatchet job to the article. They removed virtually everything on the page regardless of accurate sources and replaced it with a single paragraph that erroneously conflated RepRepPro with the RepRap Project, a mistake that someone who has a working knowledge of the history of desktop 3D printing would not make. Both Vik Olliver and Adrian Bowyer have been willing to work with Jytdog to correct the article, but it seems the editor in question has dubious motives for chopping the page up and doesn’t seem interested in working to replace any flawed information on the original article. You can read more over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/124759/reprap-pro...ikipedia-page/